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we're seeing job gains in the energy producing fields. you know, energy is going through a real renaissance from a production standpoint here in the u.s.. that's a tail wind, i think, to future employment, and p so i think there's a few areas of the economy that might surprise people that are doing well, you know, energy, housing, manufacturing is getting better because the labor differential in the u.s. is improving. i'm encouraged by what i'm seeing by that side of the economy. melissa: when you hear there's, you know, one of the things that's helping in the economy are jobs in the energy sector, are you worried that might slow down? >> why would it sell down? melissa: because of more regulation, you know, the president has said he's going to focus on climate change, and when i hear something like that, that means cracking down on fracking and shale which is a booming industry in the country now, and environmentalists don't like. >> well, first of all, very little seems to happen in washington so i wouldn't worry too much -- melissa: th
we're seeing job gains in the energy producing fields. you know, energy is going through a real renaissance from a production standpoint here in the u.s.. that's a tail wind, i think, to future employment, and p so i think there's a few areas of the economy that might surprise people that are doing well, you know, energy, housing, manufacturing is getting better because the labor differential in the u.s. is improving. i'm encouraged by what i'm seeing by that side of the economy. melissa: when...
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this is going to have more energy. these are the ones that could possibly produce thunder, lightning, small hail and snow down to 2,500' tonight. >> san jose mayor will deliver his state of the city address tonight with a goal of giving long delayed pay raises to city workers especially the police. are residents willing to tax themselves more to pay for it? our news reporter cornell bernard is live with that story. >> the state of the city is wet today but pretty good. we sat down together to get a preview of the address. he plans to ask voters for help to john rate more revenue. >> things are getting better. >> he says they are improving despite many challenges, including a rising crime rate and creating more jobs. the mayor will talk about plans to support police services and restore pay to worker whose took cuts to help balance the budget in recent years. to do that a sales tax increase is needed. >> we have to go to the ballot to get permission. that would be in 2014. it depends on the voter support. we have done s
this is going to have more energy. these are the ones that could possibly produce thunder, lightning, small hail and snow down to 2,500' tonight. >> san jose mayor will deliver his state of the city address tonight with a goal of giving long delayed pay raises to city workers especially the police. are residents willing to tax themselves more to pay for it? our news reporter cornell bernard is live with that story. >> the state of the city is wet today but pretty good. we sat down...
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greater awareness of energy conservation is one factor. programs to facilitate trade in solar and other renewable energy have also helped. but price competition is intensifying. china is the world's biggest maker of solar panels. chinese manufacturers have cut their prices aggressively, putting foreign rivals under pressure. price cutting is the major factor of solar panel industry. in factory in malaysia is expected to reduce the cost of production by 20%. until now, pan sannic produced thkey component the solar cells in japan and assembled the panels overseas. by sbeg grating production in one place, the company can reduce costs for transport and personnel. >> translator: price competition could continue to intensify. we'll keep improving productivity to stay ahead. and improve our performance. >> reporter: solar cells are the critical component for generating solar energy. cretshat manufacturers usiness fiercely protect. panason panasonic's decision to shift production of solar cells overseas reflect it is brutal price competition is co
greater awareness of energy conservation is one factor. programs to facilitate trade in solar and other renewable energy have also helped. but price competition is intensifying. china is the world's biggest maker of solar panels. chinese manufacturers have cut their prices aggressively, putting foreign rivals under pressure. price cutting is the major factor of solar panel industry. in factory in malaysia is expected to reduce the cost of production by 20%. until now, pan sannic produced thkey...
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this is going to have more energy. these are the ones that could possibly produce thunder, lightning, small hail and snow down to 2,500' tonight. >> san jose mayor will deliver his state of the city address tonight with a goal of giving long delayed pay raises to city workers especially the police. are residents willing to tax themselves more to pay for it? our news reporter cornell bernard is live with that story. >> the state of the city is wet today but pretty good. we sat down together to get a preview of the address. he plans to ask voters for help to john rate more revenue. >> things are getting better. >> he says they are improving despite many challenges, including a rising crime rate and creating more jobs. the mayor will talk about plans to support police services and restore pay to worker whose took cuts to help balance the budget in recent years. to do that a sales tax increase is needed. >> we have to go to the ballot to get permission. that would be in 2014. it depends on the voter support. we have done s
this is going to have more energy. these are the ones that could possibly produce thunder, lightning, small hail and snow down to 2,500' tonight. >> san jose mayor will deliver his state of the city address tonight with a goal of giving long delayed pay raises to city workers especially the police. are residents willing to tax themselves more to pay for it? our news reporter cornell bernard is live with that story. >> the state of the city is wet today but pretty good. we sat down...
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melissa: james, last word. 21 billion went on tax incentives for energy efficiency for renewable energy projects. i mean, maybe a great thing, but should potholes have come first maybe? i mean, maybe -- >> yeah, you know, it's a shame government doesn't work because this is actually the right, general structure for tax. ideally, it's a gas tax that pays for roads. so the user is paying. and, unfortunately, it doesn't go to roads. melissa: it doesn't work, right. that's the essential problem with government. it doesn't work. all right, guys, thanks. appreciate your time. >>> time now for today's fuel gauge report. a huge winter storm is barreling down towards the northeast. have you heard about this? didn't stop natural gas futures from nose diving today. natural gas stockpiles fell far less than anticipated last week, and lower oil refinery demand, crude hit a two-week low settling at $98.83 a barrel, and opec's production fell compared to december. output shed by 200,000 barrels to 30.45 million a day. lower production by saudi arabia -- we'll place the blame there. >>> all right, so i
melissa: james, last word. 21 billion went on tax incentives for energy efficiency for renewable energy projects. i mean, maybe a great thing, but should potholes have come first maybe? i mean, maybe -- >> yeah, you know, it's a shame government doesn't work because this is actually the right, general structure for tax. ideally, it's a gas tax that pays for roads. so the user is paying. and, unfortunately, it doesn't go to roads. melissa: it doesn't work, right. that's the essential...
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in his mid 40's coming down, full of energy. you could feel the spring in his step prepared now he's got parkinson's. [crying] 9 >> when you work with fourchon and use alesi -- and you slowly ca photo emerging from the mildew and the damage, it is likely discovery people's memories. >> one of the photographs i found was of a pet parakeet that i used to have. he loved to fly around the rim and land on my father-in-law's head, and then creep around and on his eyeglasses. -- landed on his eye glasses. when you care about those that came before, you realize that one picture can tell a story. >> no matter how damaging a photo is, people love them. where able to restore -- when we are able to restore them, in a way, we are giving them their memories back. >> the work being done there by operation photo rescue, to help the victims of super storm sandy. that brings to day forecast to a close. -- today's forecast to a close. for all of us here at the world news america, thank you for watching in please tune in tomorrow. and i'm laura tre
in his mid 40's coming down, full of energy. you could feel the spring in his step prepared now he's got parkinson's. [crying] 9 >> when you work with fourchon and use alesi -- and you slowly ca photo emerging from the mildew and the damage, it is likely discovery people's memories. >> one of the photographs i found was of a pet parakeet that i used to have. he loved to fly around the rim and land on my father-in-law's head, and then creep around and on his eyeglasses. -- landed on...
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this was to try and change people's mindset about energy. in seoul subway stops manually opened train doors. and passengers who got stuck in an elevator. traffic lights were turned off at intersections and police officers r direted traffic. a group appeared in a tv campaign calling on people to save energy. officials have also introduced forcible measures. they require 6,000 companies mainly for consumers to reduce their power use by 10%. large buildings including department stores must set room temperatures below 20 degrees celsius. officials have formed what they call surveillance troops to go around checking stores. businesses failing to meet the rules are fined. institutions across the country are expected to set room temperatures at 18 degrees. 2 degrees lower. >> translator: it's cold. i wear lots of layers in order to endure it. >> reporter: the executive branch should be a role model. at 11:00 the lights suddenly go off in offices and the staff disappear. in the darkness they head for the cafeteria to have a lunch break. in winter ti
this was to try and change people's mindset about energy. in seoul subway stops manually opened train doors. and passengers who got stuck in an elevator. traffic lights were turned off at intersections and police officers r direted traffic. a group appeared in a tv campaign calling on people to save energy. officials have also introduced forcible measures. they require 6,000 companies mainly for consumers to reduce their power use by 10%. large buildings including department stores must set...
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>> they say in order to develop their own energy source. i think it is suspect that they continue to enrich uranium because that is dangerous, and that violates international -- >> you believe they are probably pursuing a weapon but the intelligence isn't there? >> i can't tell you they are in fact pursuing a weapon because that's not what intelligence says they are doing right now. but every indications they want to continue to increase their nuclear capability. and that's a concern, and that's what we're asking them to stop doing. >> general dempsey, senator hagel said he was -- he was briefed his first trip to the pentagon on potential plans, military plans, to deal with iran should they cross this red line and be seen as pursuing a nuclear weapon. you have been very careful. do we have the capability of stop this militarily? >> we have the capability to -- by the way, iran is not just threatening the region through its acquisition of nuclear weapons. they are very disruptive and malicious influence in syria. they smuggle weapons. they a
>> they say in order to develop their own energy source. i think it is suspect that they continue to enrich uranium because that is dangerous, and that violates international -- >> you believe they are probably pursuing a weapon but the intelligence isn't there? >> i can't tell you they are in fact pursuing a weapon because that's not what intelligence says they are doing right now. but every indications they want to continue to increase their nuclear capability. and that's a...
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world's fifth largest producer of uranium fronts heavily depends on nuclear power for its domestic energy it makes up nearly seventy percent of the total and i also saw discontent among mine workers last year protested against working conditions on wages many believe nigeria's key to france's energy security and french president. economy. reports there are increasing doubts about whether or not he can even get around. well president on land is welcomed as a liberator in mali have to france's military operation against the islamists occupation back at home crowds are also gathered but with a starkly different mood where people are fired up over the continued decline of europe's second largest economy despite the president's promises to create at least one hundred thousand new jobs the nation is shedding them at an alarming rate last november about a thousand every day the worst figures in years the country's unemployment is approaching a shocking eleven percent with more than three million jobless the french daily lives and claims the exact situation could be even worse if official statist
world's fifth largest producer of uranium fronts heavily depends on nuclear power for its domestic energy it makes up nearly seventy percent of the total and i also saw discontent among mine workers last year protested against working conditions on wages many believe nigeria's key to france's energy security and french president. economy. reports there are increasing doubts about whether or not he can even get around. well president on land is welcomed as a liberator in mali have to france's...
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. >> the energy don't has been hit -- energy department hayes been hit by a cyberattack so sophisticated that experts are looking at the chinese. so, what about all that classified information on employees computers? that's coming up. plus the super bowl ratings are in. they may not surprise you. oh! progress-oh! [ female announcer ] with 40 delicious progresso soups at 100 calories or less, there are plenty of reasons people are saying "progress-oh!" share your progress-oh! story on facebook. with hand-layered pasta, tomatoes, and real mozzarella cheese. but what makes us even prouder... is what our real dinners can do for your family. stouffer's. let's fix dinner. >> the national ratings are no for the super bowl. theser estimates. they take in the 50 largest cities and get the rest of the country later. they think 108 million viewer last night. the third largest audience for any television program in american history. the only two programs that had higher ratings were the previous two super bowls with the highest rated show of all time, last year's super bowl when the giants beat the
. >> the energy don't has been hit -- energy department hayes been hit by a cyberattack so sophisticated that experts are looking at the chinese. so, what about all that classified information on employees computers? that's coming up. plus the super bowl ratings are in. they may not surprise you. oh! progress-oh! [ female announcer ] with 40 delicious progresso soups at 100 calories or less, there are plenty of reasons people are saying "progress-oh!" share your progress-oh!...
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it's estimated that nearly completely dependent on nuclear energy so. as president they don't mind that france is here guarding their resources french company at the mine but they say that they want a better deal if you're a name is so important to france they say they want a little bit more money in the state so critics who say that france is involved in mali pretty much as a result of a return to an imperialist to economic policy those critics have a little bit more to chew on now because it now they're involved in the arlette mine in. basically to guard production for the benefit of their economy so critics say that this could be possibly a return to the imperialistic economic principles that france used to have in the recent past century shown it doesn't take long for the critics to become outspoken about this but when you look at the look at the map behind you there on the big screen a sum of already said that france is simply finding out its troops across the region want to see how it plays out or of thomas thank you well while the french presiden
it's estimated that nearly completely dependent on nuclear energy so. as president they don't mind that france is here guarding their resources french company at the mine but they say that they want a better deal if you're a name is so important to france they say they want a little bit more money in the state so critics who say that france is involved in mali pretty much as a result of a return to an imperialist to economic policy those critics have a little bit more to chew on now because it...
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world's fifth largest producer of uranium france heavily depends on nuclear power for its domestic energy it makes up nearly seventy percent of the total and i also saw discontent among mine workers last year and protested against working conditions on wages many believe nigeria's key to france's energy security and french president the controversy coming to his economy because as artie's maria from national reports there are increasing doubts about whether or not he can even turn it around. well president on land is welcomed as a liberator in mali after france's military operation against the islamists occupation back at home crowds are also gathered but with a starkly different mood where people are fired up over the continued decline of europe's second largest economy despite the president's promises to create at least one hundred thousand new jobs the nation is shedding them at an alarming rate last november about a thousand every day the worst figures in years the country's unemployment is approaching a shocking eleven percent with more than three million jobless the french daily liv
world's fifth largest producer of uranium france heavily depends on nuclear power for its domestic energy it makes up nearly seventy percent of the total and i also saw discontent among mine workers last year and protested against working conditions on wages many believe nigeria's key to france's energy security and french president the controversy coming to his economy because as artie's maria from national reports there are increasing doubts about whether or not he can even turn it around....
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wednesday afternoon at 3:30 has been precisely identified as the time when women's energy levels drop and work stress peaks. they reported feeling stress several days a week but hump day is the worst. for that i say, thank goodness it's thursday. >>> moving on to business, a big deal up in the air is sure to get wall street's attention this morning. according to "the wall street journal," american airlines parent amr and us airways are hashing out final details of major merger. meanwhile, keep an eye on boeing today. the ntsb will deliver an update on the dream liner investigation in washington this morning. the plane maker says it's working on design changes to the lithium ion batteries used in the dreamliners in hopes of getting the grounded jets back in the air. on wednesday, federal regulators told boeing they could resume one test flight with a crew but no passengers. >>> elsewhere, yahoo shares took off in late trade on news they struck an advertising deal with google. home depot is hiring 80,000 seasonal workers for this spring. that's 10,000 more hires than last year. listen u
wednesday afternoon at 3:30 has been precisely identified as the time when women's energy levels drop and work stress peaks. they reported feeling stress several days a week but hump day is the worst. for that i say, thank goodness it's thursday. >>> moving on to business, a big deal up in the air is sure to get wall street's attention this morning. according to "the wall street journal," american airlines parent amr and us airways are hashing out final details of major...
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. >> i have enormous amounts of energy that have to be harnessed and focused. i am very fortunate. looking for to this next chapter in my life. >> hillary clinton, outgoing secretary of state. but chapter would that be? >> i think it is the resurrection. this is someone who left the presidential campaign bruising and to see her potentially eight years later as the overwhelming front runner for the democratic nomination, is a remarkable comeback. >> john kerry approve for secretary of state. what are his greatest challenges? >> remaining consistent with the administration's policy. that he does not go out on his own to make his own policy. i do not see him performing the way hillary clinton performed. she was part of a team. he has wanted this job for so long. i think he will be a problem. >> i wonder if they are worried about hillary clinton. you see how great her presence has been, what a successful secretary of state she has been. any time some conservatives can, they want to take a knife to her throat, and she always turned back on them. she has emerged into an incredible force.
. >> i have enormous amounts of energy that have to be harnessed and focused. i am very fortunate. looking for to this next chapter in my life. >> hillary clinton, outgoing secretary of state. but chapter would that be? >> i think it is the resurrection. this is someone who left the presidential campaign bruising and to see her potentially eight years later as the overwhelming front runner for the democratic nomination, is a remarkable comeback. >> john kerry approve for...
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going on, don't do anything to mess them up, and it may also help iran with the international atomic energy agency that they've been stiffing for the past several years in response to some important requests by the agency to visit iran's nuclear sites. so i think that iran is -- as i say, they have their objectives. they'd like relief from the sanctions not because they're hurting the nuclear program but because they'd like relief from the sanctions for economic reasons. >> the ieaa even said that the talks were, quote, not going very well. finally, can you explain what this means, and in this is a quote from the iranian foreign minister. when it comes to the nuclear issue, yes, we're ready to negotiate, but we have to make sure this time, and this, i think, is very fair of us to make sure the other side, that means us, this time comes with an authentic intention, authentic and real intention to resolve the issue. i'm sorry. what is he talking about? >> he wants concessions from the west, from the united states and europe, really, before any serious discussions get underway. that's how we s
going on, don't do anything to mess them up, and it may also help iran with the international atomic energy agency that they've been stiffing for the past several years in response to some important requests by the agency to visit iran's nuclear sites. so i think that iran is -- as i say, they have their objectives. they'd like relief from the sanctions not because they're hurting the nuclear program but because they'd like relief from the sanctions for economic reasons. >> the ieaa even...
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it's estimated that nearly completely dependent on nuclear energy so the. president they don't mind that france is here guarding their resources french company at the mine but they say that they want a better deal if you're a name is so important to france they say they want a little bit more money in the state so critics who say that france is involved in mali pretty much as a result of a return to an imperialist pick economic policy those critics have a little bit more to chew on now because it now they're involved in the are that mine are basically to guard your production for the benefit of their economy so critics say that this could be possibly a return to the imperialistic economic principles that france used to have in the recent past especially when it doesn't take long for the critics to become outspoken about this but when you look at the look at the map behind you there on the big screen some of already said that france is simply fanning out its troops across the region like to see how it plays out or of thomas thank you. quite a while the frenc
it's estimated that nearly completely dependent on nuclear energy so the. president they don't mind that france is here guarding their resources french company at the mine but they say that they want a better deal if you're a name is so important to france they say they want a little bit more money in the state so critics who say that france is involved in mali pretty much as a result of a return to an imperialist pick economic policy those critics have a little bit more to chew on now because...
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barrow island has got rare kangaroos. ♪ chevron has been developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> welcome back to "the kudlow report." in this half hour, mahmoud ahmadinejad says iran is now a nuclear country. does that mean the rogue regime already has nuclear weapons? we'll get an answer later on. on what would have been president reagan's 102nd birthday, we will honor reagan with a look at many of his messages that resonate today. we have more of his best comments for you and we have reagan biographer craig shirley who will join us later this half hour. first up, major automatic spending cuts set to kick in march 1. republicans are gearing up for another big spending fight with the white house. president obama is urging congress to delay the cuts and smack us with another big tax hike. earlier i had a chance to speak with eric cantor fro
barrow island has got rare kangaroos. ♪ chevron has been developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> welcome back to "the kudlow report." in this half hour, mahmoud ahmadinejad says iran is now a nuclear country. does that mean the rogue...
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should parents worry about kids consuming highly caffeinated energy drinks? health correspondent betty ann bowser asks a psycho- pharmacologist. and on making sense, economist dean baker weighs in on the causes of rising economic inequality in the united states. all that and more is on our website newshour.pbs.org. jeff? >> brown: and that's the "newshour" for tonight. i'm jeffrey brown. >> brown: and i'm judy woodruff. we'll see you line and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and david brooks among others. thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program w made ssib by e cooration fo public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
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now a government panel is proposing some key ideas that could potentially transform japan's energy policy. >> reporter: after a year long debate the panel presented its report to the government. >> translator: the government must successfully overhaul the electricity system to live up to the people's expectations. >> reporter: japan's energy system remains a monopoly. they operate independently and rarely provide power to one another. the utility companies have maintained that this is the best way to secure a stable power supply. but the nuclear disaster exposed problems with this approach. tepco failed to provide enough power dome pen said for the loss of fukushima. there were rolling blackouts in the capital. public confidence eroded. in response the former government set up the reform panel. friday's report included three main recommendations. one, increase competition by bringing new generators to the market by 2016. two, set up an organization to improve connections between power grids. finally split up power generation and transmission operations as early as 2018. the panel says the
now a government panel is proposing some key ideas that could potentially transform japan's energy policy. >> reporter: after a year long debate the panel presented its report to the government. >> translator: the government must successfully overhaul the electricity system to live up to the people's expectations. >> reporter: japan's energy system remains a monopoly. they operate independently and rarely provide power to one another. the utility companies have maintained that...
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peanuts, creamy peanut butter, and a rich dark-chocolate flavor, plus 10 grams of protein, so it's energy straight from natureo you. nature valley protein bars. >> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. >> friday at 5:00, thanks for joining us. >> i am kristen sze. >> i am eric thomas. we have wet weather out there. mike? >> we are on storm watch as the storm is winding down. before it does we have parting gifts to people including castro trail and livermore and redwood city and san mateo with light showers now. this is sliding to the south. you will get wet through the dib -- dublin grade you will get wet. the low is curling as it spins to the south with clearing showing up north with fog developing there. temperatures are running in the 30's inland. by the afternoon hours, sun will shine. a few clouds. temperatures in the low-to-mid 50's. >> and stoneridge area we had an accident clear out there and the rain is affecting the drive. west 24 at highway 13, a solo spin out out of tunnel blocking a lane of traffic. we have road work north 101, in
peanuts, creamy peanut butter, and a rich dark-chocolate flavor, plus 10 grams of protein, so it's energy straight from natureo you. nature valley protein bars. >> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. >> friday at 5:00, thanks for joining us. >> i am kristen sze. >> i am eric thomas. we have wet weather out there. mike? >> we are on storm watch as the storm is winding down. before it does we have parting gifts to people including castro trail...
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on the african continent as a whole protecting assets in the region many know the gets most of its energy from nuclear power hence the uranium is very very important indeed so massive economic concerns are indeed but as you also mentioned we've got the french led multinational intervention going go again mali now boots on the ground in nigeria where it's certainly getting a lot of reaction from critics around the world at the moment certainly has been if you ask france they've pointed to the incident that happened last month in eastern algeria when islam ists took over a gas plant there eventually leading to forty eight people being killed thirty seven of those foreign workers france is predicting that more islamist retaliation to french presence in africa is likely and they say they want to prevent a tragic situation like this from happening again but then again is the world's fifth largest producer of uranium a product that is vital to the french economy in fact it's estimated that nearly all or at least seventy five percent of france's electric infrastructure is dependent on nuclear po
on the african continent as a whole protecting assets in the region many know the gets most of its energy from nuclear power hence the uranium is very very important indeed so massive economic concerns are indeed but as you also mentioned we've got the french led multinational intervention going go again mali now boots on the ground in nigeria where it's certainly getting a lot of reaction from critics around the world at the moment certainly has been if you ask france they've pointed to the...
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and that's why i say that the of course the issue of hydrocarbons and uranium and other energy sources is a key and may be the decisive factor meanwhile in northeastern mali french jets have carried out a series of air strikes on the bases and fuel depo is of islamic terrorists with the intervention now heading towards the desert and away from the cities or to report on what's left on the ground after the liberating troops move on. francoise hollande victorious trip to timbuktu marked the declaration that three major cities in northern mali have been declared liberated from rebels although the sharia law and islamic extremism the rebels enforced will not soon be forgotten nevertheless this victory is a partial one the militants have merely retreated and fled and the suffering in this war has seemed disproportionate to the gains made we're learning what happened in battle day by day in the town of kona we heard stories from the fog of war this is small settlement in the mopti region was seized by the more yo tribe they fled to the north when french troops showed up but it's reported tha
and that's why i say that the of course the issue of hydrocarbons and uranium and other energy sources is a key and may be the decisive factor meanwhile in northeastern mali french jets have carried out a series of air strikes on the bases and fuel depo is of islamic terrorists with the intervention now heading towards the desert and away from the cities or to report on what's left on the ground after the liberating troops move on. francoise hollande victorious trip to timbuktu marked the...
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although some experts suggest well gary's allies in europe and the us fiercely protrude could mean energy dependence on russia and remain offshore says authorities did their best to bring the bow down. you have to take an. approximately forty years and the. country also both so we're losing very safe. once. you are supporting or just. more. approximately twenty percent just because of the efforts of the. majority but the fifth. special new special commission in the parliament. just for that is the people of all the support for both even in these conditions the union vote. if economists in the u.k. how warned a recent heavy snowfall in britain could push it into a triple dip recession independent retailers are already phrase a struggle to keep growing as it is but the artes part of boca went to see one ancient business which has turned the tide and is thriving with a little help from its friends it's older than buckingham palace and tower bridge and it's been a local store in the heart of rural east england for three hundred and seventy years visit as you stumble across the village shop in
although some experts suggest well gary's allies in europe and the us fiercely protrude could mean energy dependence on russia and remain offshore says authorities did their best to bring the bow down. you have to take an. approximately forty years and the. country also both so we're losing very safe. once. you are supporting or just. more. approximately twenty percent just because of the efforts of the. majority but the fifth. special new special commission in the parliament. just for that is...
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ball for africa isn't there is it just to grab the resources yes it is obvious that the securing of energy resources is one of the key factors behind many if not most political developments today and that's why i say that the of course the issue of hydrocarbons and uranium and other energy sources is a key and may be the decisive factor. people that oil rich gulf states enjoy high standards of living because those sitting on a treasure chest of natural resources but countries such as bahrain and kuwait haven't been immune to popular unrest resulting to a violent against protesters who want more of a say oh he's this a catheter for examines now the struggles plaguing the people of the cross for. how . soon. life in the gulf used to look like this. but the black gold hidden beneath the sands transforms the arabian states from inhospitable deserts came storing structures of glass and steel physical testaments to their wealth and power in a wider region known for its tinderbox tensions the gulf monarchies have stood out for their relative stability and for an oil dependent west eager for a mil
ball for africa isn't there is it just to grab the resources yes it is obvious that the securing of energy resources is one of the key factors behind many if not most political developments today and that's why i say that the of course the issue of hydrocarbons and uranium and other energy sources is a key and may be the decisive factor. people that oil rich gulf states enjoy high standards of living because those sitting on a treasure chest of natural resources but countries such as bahrain...
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but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are or may become pregnant or are breastfeeding, should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breasts
but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue...
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basic premise is energy is good. pretty simple. manager is good. it's necessary. it defines who we are as a nation. what i am working towards is a proposal that gets under the circumstances to a policy that is affordable, it's abundant, it's clean, it's diverse, and it's secure. if we can work towards all those things, we actually get to a better climate, a better environment. just a place where we are stronger as a nation, and where we're cleaner environmentally as a nation. >> you are talking about drilling. when the president and certainly the incoming secretary of state who has been a leader on climate change is talking about doing something about greenhouse gases, haven't the storms, superstorm sandy, irene last year, haven't all of these recent storms and the fluctuations in temperature taught us if nothing else, that we have a real climate problem and that we have to deal with this here even if the rest of the world isn't going to deal with it in china and elsewhere? >> when you say i'm talking about drilling,
basic premise is energy is good. pretty simple. manager is good. it's necessary. it defines who we are as a nation. what i am working towards is a proposal that gets under the circumstances to a policy that is affordable, it's abundant, it's clean, it's diverse, and it's secure. if we can work towards all those things, we actually get to a better climate, a better environment. just a place where we are stronger as a nation, and where we're cleaner environmentally as a nation. >> you are...